MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Amarnath R. Sowlee is a Orthopedist in Triplicane, Chennai and has an experience of 40 years in this field. Dr. Amarnath R. Sowlee practices at Star Bone…
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MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Amarnath R. Sowlee is a Orthopedist in Triplicane, Chennai and has an experience of 40 years in this field. Dr. Amarnath R. Sowlee practices at Star Bone…
MS - Orthopaedics, M.Ch - Orthopaedics
Dr. Uday Reddy is a Orthopedist and Joint Replacement Surgeon in Sainikpuri, Hyderabad and has an experience of 14 years in these fields. Dr. Uday Reddy prac…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Vidyasagar Chandankere is a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon practising in Hyderabad. He has dedicated his medical practice to mainly children and adolescent…
MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Dr. Randhir Patil Working as consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at multiple reputed & advanced setups of orthopedics in Pune. Performed as well as assisted in var…
MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Dr. Omer Sheriff is practicing in the field of Orthopedics for past 13 years. He is an Orthopedic Surgeon in T Nagar, Chennai. Practicing in Ortho Care, T Na…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr Bipin A Ghanghurde is a Hand, wrist and nerve surgeon. He is extensively trained in hand and wrist surgery from Ogori Daiichi General hospital, Japan Univ…
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS, Fellowship in Arthroscopy & Sports Injury
Qualifications: MBBS- S.N Medical College, Jodhpur M.S (Orthopedics)- Grant Medical College, Mumbai Senior Residency from Sports Injury Centre, Safdurjung Ho…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, M.Ch - Orthopaedics, FRCS - General Surgery
Dr. Sanjiv K S Marya has been in the field of medicine and orthopedic surgery for over 35 years. He qualified his MBBS as the Best Graduate of Maharshi Dayan…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Amol Mittal is an Orthopedist in Sector 37, Faridabad and has an experience of 10 years in this field. Dr. Amol Mittal practices at Shivalik Hospital in…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, FNB - Spine Surgery
Dr Pramod Saini is an Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon. He Treats Only Spine Related Disorders Like Slip Disc, Sciatica, Spondylosis, Back and Neck Pain, T.b of Spi…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, FCPS - Orthopedic
Dr. Gurvinder Singh Sawhney is a Orthopedist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 37 years in this field. Dr. Gurvinder Singh Sawhney practices…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, FCPS - Orthopedic, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Dr. Anil R Karkhanis is a Orthopedist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 47 years in this field. Dr. Anil R Karkhanis practices at Nanavati S…
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Arthroplasty is a surgery used to repair or replace a damaged joint to reduce pain and improve movement. It is commonly done on the hip or knee but can also treat other joints. Damaged joint surfaces are often replaced with artificial parts. This surgery is advised when medicines and therapy no longer help, especially in severe arthritis, to improve daily comfort and mobility.
Purpose & Benefits of Arthroplasty
● Reduces joint pain when other treatments no longer work.
● Improves joint movement and range of motion.
● Helps with walking and daily activities like climbing stairs or standing.
● Improves quality of life by making movement easier and more comfortable.
● Long-lasting results, often 15–25 years or more with proper care.
● Can delay the need for more surgeries by restoring a joint rather than just treating symptoms.
● People with severe arthritis that causes pain and stiffness.
● Those whose daily life is limited by joint pain.
● Patients with joint damage from injury or trauma.
● People whose joints are worn out and cannot be helped by medicines or therapy.
● Those with loss of movement or deformity in the joint.
● Patients with failed previous surgeries on the same joint.
Total Joint Arthroplasty
This is when the whole joint surface is replaced with an artificial joint (prosthesis). Hip and knee replacements are the most common total joint arthroplasties.
Partial Joint Arthroplasty
Only part of the joint is replaced. For example, in the knee, only the damaged side may be replaced.
Hip Arthroplasty
The hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic socket and ball. This is often done in people with severe hip arthritis or fracture.
Knee Arthroplasty
The knee joint surfaces from the thigh bone, shin bone, and sometimes the kneecap are replaced with artificial parts.
Shoulder and Other Joint Arthroplasty
Shoulder, elbow, or ankle joints can also be replaced or repaired depending on the damage and symptoms.
1. Before surgery, the doctor will check your health, review imaging (like X-rays), and talk about risks and benefits with you.
2. You will get either general anaesthesia (asleep) or regional anaesthesia (numb from the waist down).
3. The surgeon makes a cut near the joint.
4. Damaged bone and cartilage are carefully removed and prepared.
5. A prosthetic joint is inserted and fitted, often made of metal, plastic, or ceramic.
6. The surgeon checks the joint movement and then closes the incision with stitches or staples.
7. You will be taken to a recovery area and monitored until the anaesthesia wears off.
The surgery time depends on the joint and complexity but is usually 1–3 hours for most large joints.
After arthroplasty, recovery takes time. Your doctor will guide you on pain control, wound care, and activity. Physical therapy is very important to help you regain strength and movement.
● You may stay in the hospital for a few days.
● You will likely start moving soon after surgery to help blood flow and prevent stiffness.
● Physical therapy will help you learn the correct way to walk or use the joint.
● Most people can do normal daily activities in weeks to a few months.
● You will avoid high-impact activities like running or jumping but can enjoy walking, swimming, and gentle cycling.
Arthroplasty is generally safe, but like all surgeries, it has possible risks:
● Infection at the surgery site.
● Blood clots in the legs or lungs.
● Bleeding or swelling.
● Loosening or wear of the artificial joint over time.
● Nerve or blood vessel injury in rare cases.
● Joint stiffness or pain that may not go away completely.
Your surgeon will explain these risks before the procedure and help you understand how to reduce them.
Arthroplasty is used to treat joints that are worn out, painful, or damaged by diseases like osteoarthritis. It restores mobility and reduces pain when other treatments don’t help.
During the surgery you won’t feel pain because of anaesthesia. Afterward, mild to moderate pain is common but can be managed with medicines and care.
Most arthroplasty surgeries take about 1 to 3 hours depending on the joint and its condition.
Usually, only one surgical session per joint is needed. Rarely, revision surgery is done later if problems arise.
Yes. Arthroplasty is generally safe when done by trained specialists, but all major surgery has risks your doctor will explain.
If the joint damage is severe and arthroplasty is not done, joint pain and disability may continue, and daily activities could become harder over time.
Recovery varies, but most people can do normal activities in weeks to a few months with physical therapy and follow-up care.